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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-01-23, Page 2• 4 PAQE -Ctt$T'oNEWS-J libw ' ' o:sp+AA ,, J INI RY 23, 1975 . ,..,:1 40 week's News- •ReOotd• there was an item cofce rAing the Clinton Snowinsibile Club taking part • in the torchlight parade at • the Winter Carnival on Friday evening, January 31. Quite inadvertently, the idea conveyed was, that only 1n0.mbers of the Snowmobile Club 'were to take• part, This should 'be corrected and an invitation extended to any snowmobiler to join the members of the club in the procession. +++ Master Corporal and Mrs. Ron Bourke and daughtbr, Becky, spent the recent holiday season with Mrs. Bourke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bobt Draper of Clinton. The Bourkes are based at Baden Soellingen in West GERALDL. MERNER What's new in Goderich Township «a�...d�<e��ro�, BY HELEN HOGGART cident on Highway 8, near f Carter, who was the first Recreation News Goderich, took the lives o treasurer. ~'�� •-•••••---��. three Huron County teen-age Mrs. Gladys Hoggarth was appointed Star Membership On December 30, 1974 boys and hospitalized two there was a free .skating others. Convener. Mrs. Lockhart party for Goderich Twsp Wayne Kuntz experience announced a h us trip ny Hli senior citizens' servicing the hydro in ' is Star T.... ,o residents (young and old). It esjdence 9 miles and a b was in Goderich Are>�ia with own r Florida, departing March 8 on the 7th con - and returning March 21. a good turn out. Watch your quarteression about midnight last _ The Committee for local papers for another free Friday. Due to the high February 12 will be Mr. and- skating party in February. winds that hit the area 'a tree Mrs Cunningham, Mrs Saturday morning d started January hydro wires and interrupted over for Hugh Lob due Mr. Kuntz had the form of a Valentine party. the hydro in the area. minutes and he had been in Goderich entertained the Y students participated in floor Mr. Kuntz spent most of the 15. Progressive euchre and 1 having a high interest. a to 10:00 p.m. Saturday Two members of All Star g form one Goderich twsp • hydro. in - trip and showed many team. bus Th t and in met in the twsp shed office serious. .m,limb came down onto the Nivins,Mrs. Rose McAdam, recreation for 1.6 -year-olds Mrs. Bezzo and Mrs. Mittell and under s ar the hydro service. — this meeting will take the 11 with Jerry Ginn taking y Lobb d to the high winds that effected situation under control in 55 The Senior Citizens of gMr. Ginn reports about 20 be,,d when the call came in. Golden Radars on January hockey, with girls av' g hours from 8:30 p.m. Friday lunch was enjoyed by all. There was enough out to servicing the area but Tours explained the Florida g rears crafts group terruptions weren't very beautiful pictures. The Germany. • ride to the '+++ This is a turnabout to the usual story of workmen discovering newspapers yellowed with age while demolishing walls or floorboards of old houses. This week our office sold a copy• of the January 2, 1975 edition which is to be placed in the walls of a new home just being built. Well, there's a ready-made Town Talk item for 100 years from now! was courtesy o Murphy and equipment were appreciated b the 32 registrations. Welcomed hi h winds Goderich meet g Due to the g f J. and T. on January 9 Thursday several barns, silos and M h was much morning; with two new farm were Marjorie Stirling and damaged, especially' on N 21 north and south memberswho at ended W.illa Rathwell. Helen Craig - Hwy. °• class on hoW o Yours truly attended a 1 Committee together of Bayfield instructed the of Bayfield. If the efforts of the Cen- weave tennial Public Bestline Surfactant with those of the different Placemats on a: loom, andSchool in Kitchener from 2-5 organizations in town prove the job was well done for on January 11, so I invited worthwhile then Clin- her first time to instruct a class. the Thursday morning craft tonians will not have to go as -to join me for the day far afield for entertainment Velena Trewartha taught group how to roll a skein of yarn so and we would shop for craft in the next few months. supplies and ideas. Thanks In this week's` issue we are it can be used from the to the knowledge of Mrs.. F. centre. These classes will be g • tin the first of the ar and its ren g at the request 0eated —___ Centennial diaries. Headed repeated Marion P De Jong and Mrs. G. Van - Powell derhaar my c many Interesting places with good bargains such as yarn and fake fur at Dobbies Textile Sales Room in Galt. From the Bestline School Mar garet Garrett was ver y pleated to learn how to retain water in her sandy. garden and lawn, par- ticularly in dry weather. Mrs. Garrett also learned how to control the black picnic bug (raspberry bug) barb Kilgour spent part of Monday in:••Kitchener. Y, .. portrayal of rural life - in . our township!" was on TV , Sunday evening. The first BUS: 20 Sanders . E. -•-- EXETER -- 235-0281 performance was' -done live in Ray Bird's Barn here in RIES: 10 Green -Acres -- GRAND BEND — 238-8070 the township in 1972. The drama consisted of a series of skits imitating "residents in Huron County, 'such as • Clarke Johnson of Belgrave '''A and 16th MUTUAL FIRE but the Maitland a McKILLOP concessions were centered ' �► INSURANCE- COMPANY Established 1876 �" HEAD OFFICE: Seaforth, Ontario on. Robin Thompson, Sally Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lobb and others were well "The Farm Show" a mocked. tocal obit Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Tlreas. Phone 527-0400 L uary �E. LORETTA ELLEN BLAKE Loretta Ellen Blake of Kitchener passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital in Guelph on January 17. She was 69 years old. She was born in Carrich township, the former Loretta Cronin,' on September 14, 1905, a daughter of the late Thomas and. Mary Cronin. She was married 'in Teeswater and spent 25 years of her life: in Hullett Township. She was active in the Catholic Women's League of St. Joseph's Church in Clinton. She was the last surviving member of her family, but she is survived by several niecesh Church on January 20, 1975 with Rev. Father D.J. Hardy in charge. Temporary en- "`tombmeflt was in the Clinton Mausoleum, with spring burial in Teeswater Roman Catholic Cemetery. The pallbearers were • Arthur and Joseph Heffron, and Jas, Lorne, Ralph, and Patrick Cronin. The , arrangements were in charge of the Ball Funeral Home. The morning after ..Once we get- .up in the morning we find that the It Only , Costs A ' • f,tha�' Little To .1 Be Safe / Fire, Extended Coverage, Wind - /Theft, Property Damage, storm, Liability, Etc. Directors and Adjusters: Wm. Alexander, Seaforth • Phone 527-0831 Robt. Archibald, RR 4, Seaforth Ken Carnochan, RR 4, Seaforth Ross Leonhardt, RR 1, Bornholm John McEwing, RR 1, Blyth Stanley Mcllwain, RR 2, .Goderich Donald McKercher, RR 1, Dublin Wm. Pepper, Brucefield J.N. Trewartha, Box 661, Clinton rest of our day depends on our rest of the night. And Agents: 527,1817 527-1545 345-2234 • 523-9390 524-7051 527-1837 482-7534 482-7593 that's doubly important to James _Keys, RR 1,. Seaforth: K.J. Etue, Seaforth and nephews. — The funeral service was the motorist, says the Wm. Leiper, Londesboro Steve J: Murray, RR 5, Seaforth' he oue crocheting and Passengers found the way to held from St. Joseph's Ontario Safety League. be easily recognized.taught t Y dlan to Tunisian i s aroundun T if way d hademonstrated tra aren s o d em Remember Potpourri?„We by the official crest it should t date again.' ' Clinton's first the year last Y Sometime eti'me la 0 Committee sent crochet. 11 Com F me nn a Crafts Fair, a ndaptlyCe Arts a ed ' tis chten Potpourri,is • : . h:ha}SC�h•4 } .4 ;F;1, this I h Clip i I ,luab If JC coupon on . 1 Y�r �wtwR74M Ik + ...!rrwwlwwjww7 Irr:MwIMS M* Y < n t ..a.� ... CII th €I I' 1 1 ! :1 1, 1•€.! € 1 •l�l { } service each � } •t • ..{.:.�.. ' letter- :}v „ outo...}�}- ` to �. ' town COU p 0h i n club rorganization nd second birthday have its was • The OTE.report N last week. k. wrong writteng { v':h:kif .. .f „Y SP... xi••. •,.n 4 1.!{ (4 i ti • � drt Alithis P >:1fAfA� >1 •b1 v e alua valu Able coupon n p .{l is{•:- S?i#0: 010' :.1 R. x.. ;41.1.:.• 22 August and Cro- h Tunisian isia n c ro h et a 'f a ce n- that 1 requesting to d 23. The req g Knitting are not the k K Hoo �' �g l ' ilar. i v tsm u same sa were es These craft classes ust a n t0 be } 1 ro act was to nnia who J ' ee P fledgling 1' mitt :Y:2`: c om in e g g 1 of on behalf f lead off undertaken.....1.. hard toT �... . s O worked — en issuing in an same ec lub th fair is s ' t a g firs the � : } �• •},. { v : 55::•`•x: •.:+•:. •rl • • • th/ ' 11 registered. red. • - officially be off c such g su Y anyone in ion to a n o invitation y ar hW r}: 4:::. •: x•: .yrs, wwc in e January l3 Jn a Y � t repeated u+� .xstt pus #tee µ,,{ j� csa.. �y sY�D... yy :j.[iJJ:� { ' rar :ice• �....... �. I��� 1 lib .. a�. •t't� 00 �' � ch >;;. e s Y it, inthe �€ evening g with the meet w It ted to to res bring, f h t • ....:•:5x:5'•%}'}'': `:ter vrt�' € �.'.l 3i... :05 >� .. f idea 0 Th publishing c l,i ex 1 � ��� out � ' 2 o g . 4 i € �� with �� �� �..�. �. he _.� et � �..� dates, to .�__ ase g han a ideas ta. istookla to 10 metubers and res learn. There were more . .>«K a ;{$;,{:x •,;};, .v. 4:v•• ... ...::..... ideas and -or constructive the official week of ••• ••• � �"'`�"'"'"" t preclude knitters and Japanese �}�.����,:•.;:.,. ...".�":'"'�:`>r'>r".�'..'1�`.•.:,, . end the - Hrr � criticism p.... ....................... ....,..... ....... ..... ■rlaari����raarrraraia N BE . • is o rec u he h .:.:.....; ....:......Hart art • .:::{.„..,.�::{:.,�55:5;:;:}>x4};:.::Y},.<::<:::};5•;:;:55;J:::>::��:;•:•:<::.;:;:>:<;:�> 1rDUtrfrrr•1111t�rl�tirlttlrll�lrtl� — possibility of duplicating t ;, rrlarrraaHrrr■trrrfrerr the mat >r<>{{:::• EF and Y ...v.. RIBBO a it RED 6 their r D rua A g Feb ed q h :���: VED d f i s 4:�,: PPR O o 'n A e Y f 1 DA t NA a A d L C who t. w S E •.ti E W ilk::;; w v a P ea r.. e r the dates , r sf, not transfer � �. WhyMargaret a tb hf• u • to Y• knitting k n 1 g nda rs a g le ' le our ca ••� irc ando n le for � He Y plansld. h ie launch Ba tof meeting Garrett o Bayfield.. Some of these ' er ars. Embroi d • h this a er for an events. tc P announcement regarding h ? If citizens avail - learned cro-hook :Y1: � 1 t fi / rc f �.t r r. ♦i 1 i i{ { 71: ':: .- 8 wi.,:sfittlio ./ 6 J A 6 A. :::::: � !r :44:;:ili:AX.:,.:*:.:,,?:K.i...,sisitai:•:ir 1 � r _ :M iii lii, ,1\•,-.N.c.,,,. ),),..\ / :.4: our c li me. t- 1 o a Mrs. he Also t t h P year's show. ro 1• is % t 4 this g 0 b H ax gg full 1 . of the u Ind Fisher at 482-7809 -will b®. • .them selves � t r a ' S e • i 1nT, 4' � (f�edle� • i twisted ' tog ,: xltime a w• have ., t}t§i ra °3 a n o earl a>� � � d ., Ip x y. 1 f• a � person. + : ,. - f orn ., tt'' o �• fist 6a td+ lg c as' c sirs, munched on delectable pies, chener. Lorraine Healy ' of -!- -!- -F- was a new member of barbecue, Bayfield Senior beefed at a be Golden Radars The The adult recreation group • d. lcome d the li ht .fantastic, we in the town hall, January 8th rocked around the else met again Wednesday •night a '° in the afternoon. After the bingoed under the ” won- and will continue to do so. ' ass meetingcards andanda Goderich twsp,Hockey --lunch 'were enjoyed byte er u _ ClintonianGroup met in Blyth, January +• Citizens' Club of Clinton met-trippe g k • • business altogether had a won k h d f l time.At the close of The FANCY QUALITY FRUIT COCKTAIL thirty members and guests. Centennial every 9 with 12 out to participate. C There was a moment of will say with a sigh "Put me This group to meet again �' » •L silence for the late Mrs. to bed and don't bend me." 10 p.m. due to the activities Baird's Cemetery 'board meets in Blyth, January 16 from 9- CARLTON CLUB NON•11ITURNA•L! in the Clinton arena. Do'call Bairds Cemetery Annual elected secretary -treasurer 482-9801 for further in - in meeting was held January 15 and Mr. and Mrs. Adam formatioAl. B ASSORTED FLAVOURS SOFT DRINKS the i.O.O.F. Hall, Wilson are to be grass Z• oz •, ,.,.•••.., ....ciafters; .,.bdth,atthesam,e.•, ,.•,,.,.,.,.•.,,•. rucefield. Board members for the salaries. Eric Verhoef Jr. coming year are: Watson was re-engaged as Sexton Webster, chairman; Ross for the coming year with an Scott, John Broadfoot, Mac increase in wages. Wilson Gordon Richardson, Acl Wilson, W T McAsh The price of plots are as am i , 'lfrid Chuter, Aldie follows: four grave plot, $60; wi Mustard, Mrs. Ruth Taylor. eight grave plot, $115. Mrs. Ruth Taylor was Perpetual care is nc u e • Personals., ..•. . , MN, Sincere sympathy to Mrs. Doug Feagan and family on Highway 8. The sudden death of Mr. Feagan last week was a shock • to the community. - A serious single car ac - APPROXIMATE CARNATION - FAT CONTENT 25% PARTLY SKIMMED 2% 0 • REGULAR - EVAPORATED MILK 1 25 c 'I GROUND BEEF It o: Liu 1 ;CORK � �� ••` SMOOTH 0 l' PEANUT BUTTER 1 i' , .. ifie rrp/r1199 BUDGET 1 ,1 , 1 FEARMAN 1 0 WHOLE, W , t t Ibs. FULLY COOKED $ FRESH FRYER - 21/2 to 4 /z CUT-UP SMOKED PICNIC fit CHICKEN SHOULDER C -C „,4. 6.58 b. FROZEN CONCENTRATE YORK ORANGE JUICE 12 42.79. stars. f` f,.- U.S.A. 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But not is in resprse to the Want Ad she placed in The Clinton News -Record everybody encounters A .41tuation wht, h best he ect h‘ tmng Wiwi Ad situation occurs: A Want Ad .4olves easik. effi,.tenttr-att(1 ,t11\ 661 One of our friendly Ad -Visor. %ill tittend to %.otir Instruction. (itittkk She v,111 ttn--v,er questions you may have about our circulation, our rates. or ah,nit hoLk ‘orri %out* Ad lot ht,t Just 41i2-344 :Ind„ INA Ni-m4-fitt4td t ,'A iv,r yew' I'r"..'"14i1411i1(11P111EATH::.:. . ... *HiOttitiiV?i'. . 'DETERGE ::. . CRY$,TAtS: , .11A11611111111 . .,......''''..P.,.',..;iNIPli.........' r lir:(..•• ' 1 *. ''''''''. ' ...* *- 1 1:9 $.''' ''''. 1;1 7 ..........t...: .it.,..,04:iiiw ,..ft N'-- ••••• •i. ''4'''• '-' '-',. '',:.:.'j,'• " ' — ' RtiAlt. ' - , : . -. . .., , ii, '.711P.' iikli* . i. : '''.' CHOICE 'MI* LIsT ttOtt THS 10A stone NEAREST YOU HEREFORD 12 02 25 CORNED BEEF tin RT HOUSE PANTRY SHELF • CHOICE Milos* or Slices 28 07 677. CLIN:TON IGA PE6, ACH411S- • WESTINGHOUSE INSIDE FROSTED 25. 40,10, 100 Watt LIGHT BULBS STUA *I 4 ot 2 70 Calcium Noodle 3 PUNCH DETERGENT bo 2 411 CHEF BOY AR DEE • CHEESE FLAVOUR 28 or 1 15,. x PIZZA MY oko • 88c PURINA 25 lb 000 CHOW 6.1,9 PmABILItUadM CIIIREAL I;(" 82C 3 licaSte • of 2 CRACKERS oko. CHOCOLATE dew. .99 Pt -AIN OR SALTED SOUP MIX